Sometime around 1 a.m. on Aug. 23, someone damaged a grill and pavilion located on Honeysuckle Lane, according to York-Poquoson Sheriff's Investigator Dennis Ivey. The grill was pulled out of the ground and graffiti -- including the letters "ODB" and "ICP" -- was sprayed on the pavilion with red paint, Ivey said.

The property belongs to the Coventry Homeowners' Association. Total cost of the damage was more than $700.

Call the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP (1-888-562-5887). *

Declining algae good news for swimmers

NEWPORT NEWS - All of Newport News' beaches have been re-opened for swimming after tests revealed levels of algae in the water no longer pose a threat to human health.

The appearance of a foul smelling red algal bloom prompted the closure of three Newport News beaches to swimmers last weekend -- Anderson, Huntington and Hilton beaches.

Huntington and Anderson were re-opened earlier this week after tests found decreased levels of phytoplankton in the water. However, algal levels remained high at Hilton.

The Peninsula Health District said Thursday that tests and an observational inspection at Hilton Beach had found algal levels and the identified type of algae there "do not represent a human health hazard." The swimming advisory was lifted.

Samples at King Lincoln and Yorktown beaches also found water quality was acceptable for swimming. *

Morrison Class of '43 plans reunion luncheon

NEWPORT NEWS - Morrison High School Class of 1943 is planning a 64-year reunion at noon Sept. 11. The classmates will meet at the James River Country Club.